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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order pre-order price slashed on Xbox and PS4


Star Wars fever is back, with the ninth mainline movie instalment, “Rise of Skywalker” hitting cinemas next month – and Jedi: Fallen Order launching on PS4, Xbox One and PC on November 15th.

If you’re as excited as we are, you’ll be pleased to know we’ve found a great pre-order deal that saves £15 off of the latest sci-fi adventure, bringing the cost of the game down from £54.99 to just £39.99 – more savings than you can shake a lightsaber at. 

Thanks to money-saving site Quidco, you can earn a £15 bonus to cover some of the cost of the pre-order price when buying from high street retailer GAME. Looking to wait for reviews? No problem, this deal runs until November 30.

The best thing is, it couldn’t be easier – just follow these steps to claim your FREE cashback.

1) Create a new Quidco account at this link.

2) Head to GAME, and pre-order Jedi: Fallen Order

3) Earn yourself 3% cashback from GAME, plus a £15 new member bonus from Quidco.

Regardless of which console you buy the game for, or which edition you buy, you’ll still get the cashback. This means you can also shave £15 off of the GAME-exclusive Steelbook Edition, or the Collector’s Edition with Light Up Collectors Box.

This deal makes GAME the cheapest place to pre-order – here’s some other prices for comparison:

Amazon – £54.99

Argos – £54.99

TheGameCollection – £44.95

ShopTo – £49.85

Fallen Order focuses on a young Jedi in hiding between episodes three and four – when other Jedi are being hunted by the newly-formed Empire. Protagonist Cal Kestis is portrayed by Cameron Monaghan from hit TV show Gotham, and the game is being developed by the creators of Titanfall and Apex Legends.

GAME is also offering Xbox One S and Xbox One X bundles with the game included, so if you’ve been waiting for the right time to pick up a new console then now you can.

If you’re not big on Star Wars, or simply want to pick up something for your Switch, this deal works just as well on Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield too. Buying with the deal means the price is slashed from £49.99 to just £34.99 when it is released on November 15.

We’ll have our review of the game in the run-up to launch, so be sure to check back to Express Gaming.

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